Renaissance Evolution
Academy

Chief Cultural Officer (CCO) Certification

1. Academy Overview

Interactions with community stakeholders, corporate managers, and consumers from multiple countries of origin and various cultural backgrounds is the norm. Understanding how to approach and cohesively apply inclusive business practices that allow seamless navigation of the continually evolving diversity landscape are key in the successful operation and expansion of companies. Our integrative approach to multinational politics, culture, communications, and philanthropy as well as legal, regulatory, economic, and environmental factors position our Chief Cultural Officer (CCO) candidates to successfully become the multinational faces both internally and externally for their corporations. This new C-Level position will interact with internal divisions of Government Affairs, Diversity, Communications, Strategy, Human Resources, Financial, Operations and others with direct impact on the corporate profit and loss.

This complete view of the company and its global, national, and regional operations as well as an understanding of the local cultures and leading stakeholders in markets represented will position the CCO candidate as a corporate ambassador. Much like a Secretary of State or Minister of Foreign Affairs, The Chief Cultural Officer will ensure that a company’s global approach to business is market relevant, profitable, and sustainable.

OUTCOMES
  • Participants will gain insight, training, and tools to positively impact internal and external corporate culture and operations.
  • Via the use of the Organizational Challenge exercise, participants will gain an understanding of organizational culture strengths and weaknesses to maximize its positive impact on the organizations’ operations / bottom-line.
  • Participants will build an impact focused global peer network from cohort and ongoing graduate pipeline.

2. Academy Curriculum

The training program: Deconstructs the business process considering the global imperative and best practices in cultural humility to create additional organizational value through the installation of a Chief Cultural Officer (CCO). In addition to the person-centered sensitivity that values each of the workers at multiple levels, the CCO is tasked and skilled with managing the cultural nuances of the workers inside and outside the corporation. The goal is to create a suitable bridge for the communication of context and value both from the corporation outward and from the host culture inward.

REQUIRED TEXTS

Masiero, R. (2020). Chief Cultural Officer: 8 Pillars Toward Sustained Global Influence. United States: Renaissance Evolution Incorporated.

SKILLS & ASSESSMENTS

Skill Assessment

CREATE AN APPROACH TO THE COURSE

5-Minute Presentation Rubric

ARTICULATE THE FOUNDATION FOR CREATING A NETWORK OF GLOBAL INFLUENCE

8 Objective Examinations

CONNECT GLOBAL INFLUENCE SKILLS WITH THE 8 CCO PILLARS AS A STATEMENT OF ETHICS

3 Implementation 5-minute Oral Presentation Rubric

PRESENT A STRATEGY FOR CCO IMPLEMENTATION IN ORGANIZATIONS

Group Presentation Rubric

THE 8 PILLARS OF THE CURRICULUM
  • Transparency & Ethics
  • Sustainability
  • Culture & Education
  • Health / Wellbeing & Happiness
  • Trade / Economic Opportunity
  • Foreign Policy
  • Business for Good
  • Diplomacy & Peace Building

3. Program Approach

The commitment is 5 hours per week including preparation and study time and class time. Participants are required to engage in a two-hour live session each week for 12 weeks covering the content of the course.

  • Prior to reading course textbook, each participant will be provided with an Organizational Challenge. Each participant must prepare a top level 3-minute presentation describing their approach prior to course exposure.
  • Participants should read the course textbook at their own pace with at least a chapter per week according to the schedule of content presentations having read the current topic prior to the content class presentation.
  • The Organizational Challenge exercise will be refined up to 3 times prior to the final group presentation. By the third and final revision, participants will share their original approach to the situation and their refined approach after exposure to the course.
  • The instructor will assign the cohort into groups of 5 participants each. Participants will collectively tackle the same real-world organizational scenario that could benefit from the application of the CCO Methodology. Each group will create a strategy applying course learnings. Strategy will be presented by each group.

4. Academy Graduates

Participants must attend at least 80% of the Academy program and complete all assessments with at least 80% proficiency to graduate and receive the Academy’s certificate of completion. Academy graduates can list this credential on resumes and will have the ability to participate in further Renaissance Academy programming including renewal of certification, future events offered by Renaissance Evolution, and alumni reunions.

5. Course Schedule

Week 1: Introductions and initial Organizational Challenge Presentations

Week 2: The Epicenter of Opportunity

Week 3: The Art of Human Connectivity

Week 4: Relationship Building

Week 5: Disrupting One Another

Week 6: Seeing the Impossible as Possible

Week 7: Creating Greatness Together

Week 8: Shaping Evolution in the Global Economy

Week 9: Learning Pillars & Organizational Challenge Revision 1 of 3

  • Pillar 1: Culture & Education
  • Pillar 2: Health / Well-being & Happiness
  • Pillar 3: Transparency & Ethics

Week 10: Economic Pillars & Organizational Challenge Revision 2 of 3

  • Pillar 4: Business for Good
  • Pillar 5: Sustainability
  • Pillar 6: Trade / Economic Opportunity

Week 11: Global Impact Pillars & Organizational Challenge Revision Final

  • Pillar 7: Diplomacy & Peace Building
  • Pillar 8: Foreign Policy

Week 12: Final Organizational Challenge Group Exercise

5. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Thanks to our generous supporters, this program is offered at no cost to participants.
Participation in The Academy is roughly a 3-5 hour commitment per week. In a typical week, you will have two hour-long live Q/A sessions, supplemental pre-recorded videos that are approximately 30 minutes long, and optional reading material. The recorded videos can be watched on your own time.
Live Q/A session times will usually take place at noon ET, but there will be some exceptions. Fellows will be notified in advance of sessions times. While we encourage all participants to attend every Q&A session, we understand that recurring and occasional conflicts arise. All Q&A sessions are recorded and uploaded for participants to view afterwards. We ask that participants who are unable to attend live sessions watch the sessions afterwards in order to still reach the required 80% threshold to graduate from The Academy.
Participants have ranged from high school to mid- and late-career professionals. We accept students, professionals, faith leaders, educators, civics leaders, and more.
If your high school, university, or college allows it, we are happy to provide college credits for participation and completion of The Academy.
Not at all. The Academy is offered in a fully virtual environment. As long as you have access to internet, you can participate from anywhere in the world, from the comfort of your home. You can be located in any time zone. Can I attend The Academy if I’m not from the United States? International participants have come from all corners of the globe, ranging from South and Latin America to Eastern Europe, and everywhere in between. Since the program is completely virtual, you do not need to have work authorization to participate.
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